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Video: Nokia’s N900, N97 mini, X3, X6 and Booklet 3G hands-on roundup

Just in case you missed it, you should probably be informed that Nokia had quite the morning yesterday as Nokia World 2009 kicked off in Stuttgart. Not only was the N97 mini made official, but the company’s Booklet 3G was fully detailed and the first two handsets in the newfangled X series were also unveiled. Naturally, a slew of cameras descended upon the new gear just as soon as the suits left the stage, and we’ve rounded up the best of the best below for your perusal and enjoyment. If you’re looking for the actual news on these very devices, have a look right here, and feel free to hop on past the break for a few videos from the show floor.

Read – Booklet 3G hands-on photos (more angles)
Read – Booklet 3G hands-on video (another take)
Read – Nokia X3 and X6 hands-on video
Read – Nokia N900 hands-on video
Read – N97 mini hands-on video

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